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UX/UI Case Study: Workhiro

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Design concepts are cool, but bring case studies for real projects is awesome! This service called Workhiro is an example of very well done UX/UI, exploring interactions and information architecture to create a great user experience.

Workhiro is the simplest way to track job applicants, engage with them and collaborate faster with your hiring team. Say goodbye to spreadsheets and scattered documents.

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